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Friday, August 20, 2010
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Spokane Shock are AFL champions
August 20, 2010 in Sports The Spokane Shock defeat the Tampa Bay Storm 69-57 on Friday night at the Arena to win the ArenaBowl in their first year in the AFL. 4
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John Blanchette: Shock turn adversity into victory
August 20, 2010 in Sports The whole Shock vision seems to be based on something going wrong – and then turning it into something right.
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Strausborger’s bat leads Spokane Indians to win
August 20, 2010 in Sports Ryan Strausborger continues his hot hitting in Spokane Indians victory.
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Kootenai County sex offender captured
August 20, 2010 in Idaho, News A registered sex offender who did not return to Kootenai County police after a furlough was captured in Seattle tonight before 9 p.m. 5
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Hernandez pitches Mariners over Yankees
August 20, 2010 in Sports Felix Hernandez gave up four hits in eight innings to lift the Seattle Mariners to a 6-0 victory Friday night.
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Twin Tower beams make journey through Inland Northwest
August 20, 2010 in Idaho People teared up and laid hands on two rusted, twisted beams draped with an American flag Friday in Coeur d’ Alene. The two 5,000-pound beams, taken from the wreckage of …
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Shock owner spends game in hospital
August 20, 2010 in Sports Brady Nelson enjoyed all the festivities leading up to ArenaBowl XXIII, but game day wasn’t as kind to the Spokane Shock’s majority owner and CEO. 4
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Fire destroys school play structure
August 20, 2010 in City A fire early today in the playground at Regal Elementary School at 2702 E. Rich Ave., destroyed a playground structure. 3
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Arizona fugitive and fiancee arrested at campsite
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World Two Arizona fugitives who were captured after a three-week manhunt appeared in court today, where their bond was set at $1 million each. 3
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Police see rash of Spokane windows shot out
August 20, 2010 in City Spokane police are asking the public’s help in solving a rash of broken windows this week, most of them in the city’s East Central Neighborhood. 2
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Didier holds off on Rossi endorsement
August 20, 2010 in Region Tea party favorite Clint Didier says he won’t endorse fellow Republican Dino Rossi in the Senate race against Patty Murray unless Rossi agrees to take strong positions against abortion, taxes … 54
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Arena sold out for Shock title game at 5 p.m.
August 20, 2010 in City The Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena is sold out for tonight’s ArenaBowl when the Spokane Shock play the Tampa Bay Storm.
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Sterling Financial agrees to raise $730 million
August 20, 2010 in Business, City Spokane-based Sterling Financial Corporation said today it has reached agreements to raise $730 million in new capital from institutional, private equity and other investors. Expected to close within the next … 4
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August brings sun, low humidity
August 20, 2010 in City, Idaho Dry and warm weather will continue today as the Inland Northwest enjoys the best of August weather.
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Great fire wiped out wild towns of Taft, Grand Forks
August 20, 2010 in Idaho, Region on Page A1 Back in 1910, respectable folk believed that the wild, debauched towns of Taft and Grand Forks deserved to burn in hell.
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Invisible oil plume could be dangerous to marine life
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The oil is there, at least 22 miles of it. You just can’t see it. A lot of the crude that spewed from BP’s ruptured well is still …
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Layoffs feed fear of weak recovery
August 20, 2010 in Business on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Layoffs are back, and that’s bad news for the fragile economic recovery. New applications for unemployment benefits hit a nine-month high last week – a spike that suggests … 1
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Pakistan floods may aid rebels
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 ISLAMABAD – Islamist terrorists may exploit the chaos and misery caused by the floods in Pakistan to gain new recruits, the country’s president warned Thursday – remarks echoed by a …
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Accuracy watch
August 20, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 08-20-2010
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Blagojevich trove up for sale
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 CHICAGO – It was a small neon sign and it read “Governor Blagojevich.” And it was one of the first things to go Thursday as an Arlington Heights, Ill., storage …
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Flight delayed by threat
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 SAN FRANCISCO – A hijack threat halted an American Airlines flight just before takeoff Thursday, leaving the New York-bound jet sitting on the tarmac for several hours while it was …
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In brief: Escaped convict, fiancée captured in eastern Arizona
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 PHOENIX – An escaped convict and his female companion have been apprehended at an eastern Arizona campground on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, authorities said late Thursday. Sgt. Richard Guinn of …
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Giuliani joins mosque-movers
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Thursday joined a growing number of politicians supporting a move of a proposed Islamic center and mosque near ground zero to state-owned … 9
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Feds targeting flu, bioterror
August 20, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Acknowledging that the development of medical countermeasures against bioterror threats and pandemic flu is lagging, federal authorities Thursday announced a $1.9 billion makeover of the system for identifying …
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